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Can we affirm that a political theology exists in Islam? This apparently simple question is the core of Massimo Capanini and Marco Di Donato''s edited collection of essays. Considering the wide range of meanings of political theology this book contains essays written by different authors having their own, specific, and specialized, point of view on the topics, from Shia and Sunni political thought, to Islamic classic philosophy, and philosophers until arriving at contemporary Muslim thinkers.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One

Alfarabi’s Political Theology in The Virtuous City

Catarina Belo, The American University in Cairo

Chapter Two

Ibn Al-Tiqtaqa’s End of History: The Just Ruler According to an Imami Shiite after the Fall of Baghdad

Leonardo Capezzone, Sapienza – University of Rome

Chapter Three

Political Theology of Violence: Religion and Revolution in a few Contemporary Islamic Thinkers

Massimo Campanini, Ambrosiana Academy, Milan

Chapter Four

Art and Political Context in Islam: Some Methodological Issues

Oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky

Chapter Five

Muhammad Abduh and the Doctrine of Tawhid: From Theology to Politics

Margherita Picchi, Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII, Palermo

Chapter Six

The Shiite Islamic Theology: The Debate Between Ruhollah Khomeini and Medhi Bazargan

Pejman Abdolmohammadi, University of Trento

Chapter Seven

Critique of Islamic Political Thought in the Middle Ages: Revisiting Abdessalam Yassine’s Political Theory

Driss Makboul, CRMEF, Meknes and Mohamed Elghazi, IbnZohr University, Agadir

Chapter Eight

The Political Theology of Taha Abderrahmane: Religion, Secularism, and Trusteeship

Mohammed Hashas, LUISS University of Rome

Chapter Nine

Rethinking Political Theology in the Islamic Context: The Case of Iran

Ahmad Bostani, Kharazmi University, Tehran

Chapter Ten

Political Theology in the 19th-21st Centuries

Josep Puig Montada, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498590587, 978-1498590587
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Can we affirm that a political theology exists in Islam? This apparently simple question is the core of Massimo Capanini and Marco Di Donato''s edited collection of essays. Considering the wide range of meanings of political theology this book contains essays written by different authors having their own, specific, and specialized, point of view on the topics, from Shia and Sunni political thought, to Islamic classic philosophy, and philosophers until arriving at contemporary Muslim thinkers.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter One

      Alfarabi’s Political Theology in The Virtuous City

      Catarina Belo, The American University in Cairo

      Chapter Two

      Ibn Al-Tiqtaqa’s End of History: The Just Ruler According to an Imami Shiite after the Fall of Baghdad

      Leonardo Capezzone, Sapienza – University of Rome

      Chapter Three

      Political Theology of Violence: Religion and Revolution in a few Contemporary Islamic Thinkers

      Massimo Campanini, Ambrosiana Academy, Milan

      Chapter Four

      Art and Political Context in Islam: Some Methodological Issues

      Oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky

      Chapter Five

      Muhammad Abduh and the Doctrine of Tawhid: From Theology to Politics

      Margherita Picchi, Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII, Palermo

      Chapter Six

      The Shiite Islamic Theology: The Debate Between Ruhollah Khomeini and Medhi Bazargan

      Pejman Abdolmohammadi, University of Trento

      Chapter Seven

      Critique of Islamic Political Thought in the Middle Ages: Revisiting Abdessalam Yassine’s Political Theory

      Driss Makboul, CRMEF, Meknes and Mohamed Elghazi, IbnZohr University, Agadir

      Chapter Eight

      The Political Theology of Taha Abderrahmane: Religion, Secularism, and Trusteeship

      Mohammed Hashas, LUISS University of Rome

      Chapter Nine

      Rethinking Political Theology in the Islamic Context: The Case of Iran

      Ahmad Bostani, Kharazmi University, Tehran

      Chapter Ten

      Political Theology in the 19th-21st Centuries

      Josep Puig Montada, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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